“Mind over matter,” I thought as I moved forward for my turn.
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While honoring National Mental Health Awareness Month, the Atlanta Women’s Expo, taking place this weekend, May 21-22, at Cobb Galleria Centre.
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Georgia’s primary election will take place on May 24, and a record number of voters have already cast their ballots thanks to early voting.
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Memorial Day Weekend marks the unofficial start of summer for Americans … Here are a few events Atlantan residents can attend to commemorate the weekend.
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After a two-year-long hiatus due to the pandemic, the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade is back and better than ever for its 12th year this Saturday, May 21.
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Looking for a position in lifestyle, entertainment, hospitality and public relations? 360 Media is hiring for multiple full-time positions and accepting applications for its summer intern program!
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Some of our favorite spaces in the city are those where what’s old is new again, and Westside Motor Lounge is the newest, revamped space about to hit the scene.
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Atlanta entrepreneur aims to represent Black children through educational toys
Atlanta entrepreneur Terri Nichelle-Bradley founded Brown Toy Box in 2017 as a STEAM kit (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) created to help immerse kids in the learning experience and to feel personally represented as early as possible.
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The iconic Atlanta Jazz Festival returns this Memorial Day Weekend in Piedmont Park … This year’s lineup includes Kebbi Williams and the Wolfpack, T.C. Carson, Masego, The Baylor Project, Herbie Hancock and more.
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Do you remember the feeling, if only vaguely, of a recent college graduate, proud of your accomplishment and eager to prove yourself in the workforce? That feeling is still there for 2022 graduates and the job market is welcoming them like never before.
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Get your cocktail shaker and favorite tequila ready May 22 for World Paloma Day.
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In its fifth year, the Acworth-Cobb Dragon Boat Festival will be held 9AM-4PM on Saturday, May 21, at Dallas Landing Park in Acworth.
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A CEO’s best hair day was in seventh grade.He then proceeds to lose it – in more ways than one.
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National Endangered Species Day is today, May 20, and organizations like The Ocean Cleanup are having an important impact on conservation efforts.
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The average American spends about as much time on their computer as they do sleeping – about eight hours a day – and that is taking its toll on our eyes.
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I’ve had many conversations lately about mental health and trauma healing… Now, it’s time to clear and release the impact of past trauma.
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Atlantans love to celebrate Cinco De Mayo, and there’s no shortage of ways to do so.
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Forbes Travel Guide recently announced its 2022 Star Award Winners, naming Atlas restaurant as one of the most outstanding establishments in the world, and one of only four Georgia restaurants recognized.
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Spring in Atlanta is the perfect time for locals to update, refresh or begin a garden or yard project.
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A new rideshare service may soon be coming to Atlanta. Focusing on providing a better value to both riders and drivers, RIDE Technologies is currently conducting a beta test in the local market.
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To celebrate all mothers and mothers-to-be in Atlanta, eco-friendly baby store Happy Mango will spend Mother’s Day weekend hosting the grand opening of its new store at The Works.
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With graduation season officially arrived, there are several gift options to celebrate the grad in your life:
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It’s never too early to start planning for the future and lucky for you, many businesses are hiring summer interns! LinkedIn, Glassdoor, Indeed and other resources are posting new opportunities every day.
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Mental Health Awareness Month has been observed each May since 1949, but after the past two years, it’s more important than ever.
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Breaking ground just last month, a new affordable housing project is being built in Atlanta’s Reynoldstown neighborhood.
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As Rugby ATL’s President of Business Operations Amanda Windsor White reached a notable milestone as the first female president in Major League Rugby history.
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Founded by Atlanta powerhouses Liz Lapidus, Johanna Reisinger and Butch Whitfield, Root Local is a newly formed nonprofit dedicated to guiding Atlantans in being better stewards of our environment through collective impact planning.
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Is anyone else a sucker for a good designer/decorator showhouse? Don’t know about you, but it feels like a rite of spring passage to see showhouses on the calendars around town.
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Springtime in Atlanta means flowers blooming, more outside time and, of course, picnics! There’s nothing better during picnics than homemade charcuterie boards and a glass of vino.
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Ever wondered what it’s like to experience 190 mph motorbikes racing around a 12-turn, 2.54-mile course? Thanks to MotoAmerica and Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, there’s no need to wonder any longer.